Anne Whitfield, best known as Susan Waverly in White Christmas (1954), has died at 85 after a sudden accident near her Washington, D.C., home. Though her screen career was short, her warm performance became a holiday favorite. Loved for her kindness and devotion to family, community, and the arts, Whitfield’s legacy lives on through the joy she brought to generations.
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